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Dr Hadwen Trust for Humane Research
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| Scholarships or student grants level |
Graduate
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Countries where scholarship or student grant is applicable |
United Kingdom /
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Universities where scholarships or student grants are applicable |
All universities from the countries listed above.
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Countries which are eligible for the scholarhips or student grants |
Austria / Belgium / Bulgaria / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Denmark / Estonia / Finland / France / Germany / Greece / Hungary / Ireland / Italy / Latvia / Lithuania / Luxembourg / Malta / Netherlands / Poland / Portugal / Romania / Slovakia / Slovenia / Spain / Sweden / United Kingdom /
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| Scholarships or student grants program description |
The Dr Hadwen Trust for Humane Research is a registered charity established in 1970 to promote the development of techniques and procedures to replace the use of living animals in biomedical research, testing and teaching. To further this aim, the Trust supports, and assists scientists to discover techniques which will replace experiments on living animals; assists in the provision of facilities and equipment for such research; and encourages through publicity and education the wider adoption of such techniques.
Research which requires or involves the use of living animals in any way, even though the ultimate aim may be to replace their use, will not be supported. The Trust will not fund the purchase or maintenance of animals for any reason.
Research fellows, research assistants, technicians or PhD students whose salary or maintenance grant is paid by the Trust must not be involved in any way with animal experiments; or with studies of animal cells, animal tissues or animal cell lines; or with human fetal cells or tissues or human fetal cell lines, for the duration of the grant.
Research which is directly relevant to human health problems will receive priority consideration. Acceptable approaches may include the use of human volunteers, epidemiology, human cell lines, ex vivo or primary human tissues or cells in vitro, micro-organisms, plants, human sub-cellular components in vitro, physicochemical techniques or computer technology.
Grants are not available simply in support of non-animal research per se. The research must be directed towards replacing the use of living animals in current procedures within the applicant’s laboratory or, preferably, in the wider field.
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Study fields funded by the scholarships or student grants |
Medicine, Dentistry And Health /
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| Official scholarships or student grants website: |
click here to go to the official website
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| Official scholarship or student grants email: |
info@drhadwentrust.org
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Borse di studi
Junior Fulbright Program
United States
Ford Foundation International Fellows Program
Worldwide
Rotary Fellowships
Global Network of Community Volunteers
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| Student grants |
Stewart Milne Scholarship
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Provost Scholarships
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Ray Ashley Memorial Scholarship
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Carnahan-Jackson Scholarship
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Post 9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008
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Continuing Scholar/Returning student/Department Scholar/Sophomore Scholarship
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William E. & Dorothy (Floyd) Babcock Scholarship
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Walter and Gertrude Bradley Scholarship
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Laurel Scholarship
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LIFE Scholarship
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The Eaton Scholarship
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| Universita |
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, Cambridge
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Campbell University, United States - North Carolina, Buies Creek
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Grand Valley State University, United States- Michigan, Allendale
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Mesa Community College, United States- Arizona, Mesa
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Illinois School of Health Careers, United States- Illinois, Chicago
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Kirkwood Community College, United States- Iowa, Cedar Rapids
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Universitat Mozarteum, Austria, Salzburg
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Carleton University, Canada, Ottawa
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Regent College, Canada, Vancouver
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Texas Tech University, United States - Texas, Lubbock
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Kansas City Art Institute, United States - Missouri, Kansas City
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